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Offline Yeager

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« Reply #30 on: December 08, 2007, 04:06:03 PM »
Japan's atrocities, as well as the United States' are well documented, and not to be overlooked by either nation.
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What atrocities by the US, that are well documented, are you referring to?  

Are these documented atrocities by the US equal in atrocious value as those atrocities committed by Japan?  

Are they less atrocious?

Or are these US atrocities even more atrocious than those atrocities committed by Japan?  You reply would be appreciated.
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« Reply #31 on: December 08, 2007, 05:53:59 PM »
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JHC!!!!

Do you stop reading after a certain point? I wasn't defending the Japanese attack... and the truth is not REVISIONIST.  


 You also must remember, there was no "World News Tonight" back in the late 30's... the world didn't know about Nanking until AFTER the war.  You can't use a situation that was unknown to the participants of a war as a JUSTIFICATION for their decision TO GO TO WAR.  (ps..THAT's revisionist)
You need to just stop posting.   You're getting beaten like seal pup.  

The world KNEW.   Obviously, you're in need of the books more, you just open them and discard them if they don't have pictures?
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« Reply #32 on: December 10, 2007, 09:39:32 AM »
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You need to just stop posting.   You're getting beaten like seal pup.  

The world KNEW.   Obviously, you're in need of the books more, you just open them and discard them if they don't have pictures?



Hmmm... just like the world KNEW about 1.6 million jews in Nazi Germany right?  

Maybe some people in the world KNEW.  The world at large did not know.
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« Reply #33 on: December 10, 2007, 09:43:26 AM »
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Hmmm... just like the world KNEW about 1.6 million jews in Nazi Germany right?  

Maybe some people in the world KNEW.  The world at large did not know.


Pardon me, typo,  numbers reversed... meant 6.1 million.
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« Reply #34 on: December 10, 2007, 11:07:11 AM »
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Hmmm... just like the world KNEW about 1.6 million jews in Nazi Germany right?  

Maybe some people in the world KNEW.  The world at large did not know.


                           Once again the general population might have been somewhat ignorant of the genocide because, #1 Governments restricted the press, #2, Nobody really cared about European Jews, #3, The Nazis made a swell attempt at secrecy. But International Jewish groups certainly "knew" and in fact Lobbied Churchill and Roosevelt heavily to at least bomb the death camps.

                        Both leaders refused to because the Germans had made it clear they would execute allied POWs if such attacks occurred.

                       But Nanking was different in that it was a spur of the moment rape of an International city by a Japanese army, and their Govt., who could have cared less if anyone "knew".

                     We even knew Emperor Hirohito's uncle was in charge at Nanking but we cut a deal with the Emperor after the surrender to not prosecute the Japanese royal family to ensure Jap cooperation for Macarthur's new constitution that ensured Japanese Democracy post war.
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